I have been using jquery-option-tree (http://code.google.com/p/jquery-option-tree/) for a form on a clients website in order for them to choose a google category for their product search feed.You can see an example of what it looks like here: http://www.creativenaturemedia.co.uk/demo/jq-option-tree-demo.php.The only problem is it displays some categories in the wrong section, if the parent section ends with the same wording. For example, in my demo, try clicking on Office Supplies, then General Office Supplies - you will notice that Adhesives comes under both - it should only appear under Office Supplies > General Office Supplies > Adhesives.I've been through the code several times and can't locate the problem - though I don't understand a lot of it to be fair as I'm a bit of a nube when it comes to javascript.

There are a couple of issues that when fixed up, result in working code.

[list][*]The code in LazyTaxonomyReader.php needs PHP tags to surround the code[*]The demo page says 'get-subtree.php' whereas you list the file as being called get-sub-tree.php[*]The taxonomy needs to exist in a file called taxonomy.txt[/list]